Balancing Territoriality and Functionality; Specialization as a Tool for Reforming Jurisdiction in the Netherlands, France and Germany
The question of jurisdiction is at the heart of recent discussions regarding the modernization of European judicial organizations. In some cases, special courts have been created for dealing with specific categories of cases, or particular categories of cases have been concentrated within a single c...
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doaj-d77112747dbb42a0b962a436dd9ac18c2020-11-25T03:15:41ZengInternational Association for Court Administration International Journal for Court Administration2156-79642008-10-01122910.18352/ijca.9793Balancing Territoriality and Functionality; Specialization as a Tool for Reforming Jurisdiction in the Netherlands, France and GermanyElaine MakThe question of jurisdiction is at the heart of recent discussions regarding the modernization of European judicial organizations. In some cases, special courts have been created for dealing with specific categories of cases, or particular categories of cases have been concentrated within a single court for the entire legal system. In some instances, reforms focus on reducing the number of courts or on creating a limited number of courts of general competence.https://www.iacajournal.org/articles/97 |
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Balancing Territoriality and Functionality; Specialization as a Tool for Reforming Jurisdiction in the Netherlands, France and Germany |
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Balancing Territoriality and Functionality; Specialization as a Tool for Reforming Jurisdiction in the Netherlands, France and Germany |
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Balancing Territoriality and Functionality; Specialization as a Tool for Reforming Jurisdiction in the Netherlands, France and Germany |
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Balancing Territoriality and Functionality; Specialization as a Tool for Reforming Jurisdiction in the Netherlands, France and Germany |
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Balancing Territoriality and Functionality; Specialization as a Tool for Reforming Jurisdiction in the Netherlands, France and Germany |
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balancing territoriality and functionality; specialization as a tool for reforming jurisdiction in the netherlands, france and germany |
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International Association for Court Administration |
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International Journal for Court Administration |
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The question of jurisdiction is at the heart of recent discussions regarding the modernization of European judicial organizations. In some cases, special courts have been created for dealing with specific categories of cases, or particular categories of cases have been concentrated within a single court for the entire legal system. In some instances, reforms focus on reducing the number of courts or on creating a limited number of courts of general competence. |
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